Though the PlayStation Vita doesn't get much support in terms of games these days, it seems Sony isn't entirely neglecting it, as a new firmware update has been found. The official PlayStation website still lists 3.67 as the most recent update, but multiple sources have found the existence of a 3.68 firmware. It's not currently known yet if it patches the private 3.67 hack that TheFlow has. The previous update for the Vita occurred on November 2017. This thread will be updated if anything is announced regarding compatibility with homebrew or exploits.

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